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he was overruled according to abc sources by the state's attorney's office. also today, the martin family released this new photo of their late son taken this year of his father. i spoke to one of the attorneys and tracy martin a short time ago. sabrina, abc news is reporting that the night your son was killed the lead investigator recommended that george zimmerman be charged with manslaughter. why do you think he was never charged? >> i don't think he was charged because they were trying to protect him. they -- they didn't understand how serious this was. they didn't understand the value of my son's life. >> tracy, when you heard that the lead investigator wanted charges to be brought that night, what did you think? what does that make you feel? >> it certainly confirmed all of my thoughts that this investigation had been botched from the beginning and that people other than me knew that it was supposed to be an arrest made. >> ben, why do you think charges weren't brought that night if the lead investigator thought they should be? >> you know, anderson, i t
he was overruled according to abc sources by the state's attorney's office. also today, the martin family released this new photo of their late son taken this year of his father. i spoke to one of the attorneys and tracy martin a short time ago. sabrina, abc news is reporting that the night your son was killed the lead investigator recommended that george zimmerman be charged with manslaughter. why do you think he was never charged? >> i don't think he was charged because they were trying...
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the police surveillance video was shown first tonight on "abc world news." you can see zimmerman getting out of a police squad car. his hands are cuffed behind his back. he's wearing the red jacket that we've heard so much about. a jacket that did not identify him as a neighborhood watch volunteer. it's the first look we have had of his physical condition that night. it's the first opportunity we've had to judge for ourselves if he looks like a man who was beaten in what he described as a fight for his life. trayvon martin's parents have always questioned zimmerman's version of what happened in the moments before their son was killed. we've frozen a portion of the video showing his face and nose. he told police trayvon martin punched him in the nose and then slammed his head into the ground. we don't know if it was the sidewalk or the grass or what. the police report said he was bleeding from his nose and the back of the head. he was examined by emts at the scene. now, in this sequence you request see the officer touching zimmerman's sleeve and then wiping s
the police surveillance video was shown first tonight on "abc world news." you can see zimmerman getting out of a police squad car. his hands are cuffed behind his back. he's wearing the red jacket that we've heard so much about. a jacket that did not identify him as a neighborhood watch volunteer. it's the first look we have had of his physical condition that night. it's the first opportunity we've had to judge for ourselves if he looks like a man who was beaten in what he described...
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in addition abc news spoke to trayvon martin's girl friend about the conversation. he said he was walking fast when he says this man behind him again. he come and says -- and say this dude look like he about to do something to him. she went on to say, and then trayvon said the man is still behind him and then i come and say, run. she also said that he was scared. trayvon said this dude looked creepy, he crazy. joining me is director of the private security group. thanks very much. i guess you looking at this surveillance tape, what do you see in terms of the police procedures? bringing him in, did everything look normal? >> he was obviously in a state of arrest. i didn't observe any dramatic physical injuries. if he complained of some, i would suspect specially a broken nose, anderson, that the law enforcement agency would have offered him some medical treatment, an emergency room, for example. but i hate to say it in this fashion but the injuries to this individual to me are almost academic at this point because i think if you look at the timeline from when zimmerm
in addition abc news spoke to trayvon martin's girl friend about the conversation. he said he was walking fast when he says this man behind him again. he come and says -- and say this dude look like he about to do something to him. she went on to say, and then trayvon said the man is still behind him and then i come and say, run. she also said that he was scared. trayvon said this dude looked creepy, he crazy. joining me is director of the private security group. thanks very much. i guess you...
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it was obtained by abc news. in it, you can see george zimmerman getting out of the police cruiser and eventually being taken into the building. there are details you need to keep an eye on. first, we want to show you a mug shot. there's a big difference in how george zimmerman looked in this mug shot from back in 2005. in the video, he certainly looks different. he's much thinner. seems to be in shape. he's also wearing the red jacket we've heard a fair bit about. of course, there's a lot of attention being paid to his physical condition. can't see any blood. can't see any major bruises or injuries. can't see any bandages. trayvon's mother reacted to this video last night on piers morgan. >> this video is the icing on the cake. this is not the first part of evidence they have had. they have had the 911 tapes and they also had witnesses. this is in addition to what the sanford police department already has. this video is clear evidence that there is some problem with this case and that he needs to be arrested. >>
it was obtained by abc news. in it, you can see george zimmerman getting out of the police cruiser and eventually being taken into the building. there are details you need to keep an eye on. first, we want to show you a mug shot. there's a big difference in how george zimmerman looked in this mug shot from back in 2005. in the video, he certainly looks different. he's much thinner. seems to be in shape. he's also wearing the red jacket we've heard a fair bit about. of course, there's a lot of...
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the martin family attorney says they haven't spoke with her and abc is reporting that she gave crumb a sworn affidavit. she says this about her final conversation with treyvon. i quote, "he said this man was watching him so he put his hoody on, said he lost the man. she went on to say " i asked trayvon to run and he said he was going to walk fast. i told him to run but he said he was not going to run. she said the man caught up to trayvon. he said what you are following me for? the man said what are you doing here? next thing i hear is somebody pushing and somebody pushed trayvon because the headset just fell. what, if anything, did police know about that account which in addition to the 911 call seem to cast doubt on george zimmerman's claim of self-defense. that is one of the many questions these marchers tonight have that trayvon martin's family have and have had for weeks. you saw a moment ago trayvon's parents are here in new york tonight. i spoke with them on my day time syndicated program "anderson" which the interview tomorrow and two neighbors who is there and who witnesses
the martin family attorney says they haven't spoke with her and abc is reporting that she gave crumb a sworn affidavit. she says this about her final conversation with treyvon. i quote, "he said this man was watching him so he put his hoody on, said he lost the man. she went on to say " i asked trayvon to run and he said he was going to walk fast. i told him to run but he said he was not going to run. she said the man caught up to trayvon. he said what you are following me for? the...
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charges against george zimmerman from day one but sources tell abc news the state's attorney's office says there was not enough evidence to make an arrest and this revolution is coming the day trayvon's parents were in washington, d.c., demanding justice for their son. listen. >> trayvon was our son, but trayvon is your son. >> that's right. >> a lot of people can relate to our situation, taken breaks their heart, just like it breaks mine. >> joining us this morning, trayvon's parents, tracy martin and sabrina fulton along with attorney breenjamin crump and crystal high, going to be honoring trayvon tonight. i want to talk to sabrina and tracy. it's been a month now, how are you doing? >> i'm taking one day at a time. i have strong faith in god and i know that everything is going to be fine. it's just like trying times right now and it still hurts us. we still cry. we're praying a lot and a lot of people are praying for us, so that helps a lot. >> i'm sure a lot of people are praying for you. as you were talking bishop jakes was nodding his head yes, that you're praying and that's hol
charges against george zimmerman from day one but sources tell abc news the state's attorney's office says there was not enough evidence to make an arrest and this revolution is coming the day trayvon's parents were in washington, d.c., demanding justice for their son. listen. >> trayvon was our son, but trayvon is your son. >> that's right. >> a lot of people can relate to our situation, taken breaks their heart, just like it breaks mine. >> joining us this morning,...
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look at this in "the washington post," abc news poll. they asked who you expect and they asked this of a republican and republican-leaning independents and 74%, 74% say mitt romney. that helps him. a lot of times when you're in the race in the thick of it people decide he want to be with the winner. and if they believe that mitt romney is going to be the nominee, that might sway some people to vote for him so it's becoming part of their campaign mantra. >> on my blog i write about a lot of romney supporters are already sensing it's theirs to be had. their very, very close and they're thinking about vice-presidential selections maybe because of the movie "game change" and sarah palin. he might want to -- >> we'll see what happens. >> thank you, gloria. >>> drug test at unemployment. one state moves towards a controversial requirement. jack cafferty is coming up next with the cafferty file. >>> and what former president bill clinton thinks of obama and his decision to take out osama bin laden. is that an ace up the sleeves for the democrat
look at this in "the washington post," abc news poll. they asked who you expect and they asked this of a republican and republican-leaning independents and 74%, 74% say mitt romney. that helps him. a lot of times when you're in the race in the thick of it people decide he want to be with the winner. and if they believe that mitt romney is going to be the nominee, that might sway some people to vote for him so it's becoming part of their campaign mantra. >> on my blog i write...
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it's from abc news. george zimmerman gets out of the patrol car they brought him in the night of the shooting. we've talked a lot about george zimmerman and around george zimmerman and his friends have come up to talk about what he has said happened. but now to take a look at what he looks like on this videotape and also to try to match some of those zripg descriptions that a is amazing. trayvon's mother spoke as well. she said her reaction to see in this videotape was pretty amazing. take a look. >> this video is the icing on the cake. this is not the first part of evidence that they have had. they have had the 911 tapes and they have also had witnesses. this is in addition to what the sanford police department already has. this video is clear evidence that there is some problem with this case and that he needs to be arrested. >> it has been interesting how slow it has been to get -- it's been a month since trayvon was shot and now this is the first time we're really seeing through abc news this videota
it's from abc news. george zimmerman gets out of the patrol car they brought him in the night of the shooting. we've talked a lot about george zimmerman and around george zimmerman and his friends have come up to talk about what he has said happened. but now to take a look at what he looks like on this videotape and also to try to match some of those zripg descriptions that a is amazing. trayvon's mother spoke as well. she said her reaction to see in this videotape was pretty amazing. take a...
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today we hear in other information leaked, i think to abc, that in fact trayvon martin -- you know -- if you -- the question i'm going to ask is this. what is the truth as george zimmerman sees it? why hasn't he said before what happened? why are we only hearing now this leaked information? abc has been reporting that apparently the police on the night wanted to charge him with manslaughter. george zimmerman has told the police before that he believes he was attacked. why are we only hearing all this stuff now? what do you really believe happened? >> well, i believe what george has told me happened. first and foremost. second of all, i don't understand why all this information has taken so long to come out myself. i've had experience with florida law enforcement as a journalist here in central florida in the past. as we saw with the casey anthony case, there was a preponderance of evidence released to the public to the extent she was convicted by the public before the trial started. if george zimmerman had been arrested, we would have seen more of this evidence come out. >> i mean, do
today we hear in other information leaked, i think to abc, that in fact trayvon martin -- you know -- if you -- the question i'm going to ask is this. what is the truth as george zimmerman sees it? why hasn't he said before what happened? why are we only hearing now this leaked information? abc has been reporting that apparently the police on the night wanted to charge him with manslaughter. george zimmerman has told the police before that he believes he was attacked. why are we only hearing...
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in addition to the abc news report, a lot of leaks. the orlando sentinel got the police report. the miami herald got the school suspension reports. a child rights' attorney and advocate who has no relation to trayvon said this. i want you to tell me what you think has happened here. >> we can't imagine that anything was intended by those records except to malign this young man's character and to now paint a picture that he's not the good kid that we've been hearing about for the last 30 days or so, and that really troubles me. kids have a right to privacy. their records are protected by law. and i think in this case, in particular, the police department should have acted with more integrity. >> what do you think happened there? did the police department leak this information? >> well, if you're referring to the high school records of trayvon martin, i would not think that it's the police department, as those records are typically in the hands of school officials, not police officials. if there is a leak, i would think that it came from that direction as opposed to the police dep
in addition to the abc news report, a lot of leaks. the orlando sentinel got the police report. the miami herald got the school suspension reports. a child rights' attorney and advocate who has no relation to trayvon said this. i want you to tell me what you think has happened here. >> we can't imagine that anything was intended by those records except to malign this young man's character and to now paint a picture that he's not the good kid that we've been hearing about for the last 30...
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they showed how abc wanted to cover up her firing, so we'll play a clip here. the voice you hear here is a set coordinat coordinator. >> i received an e-mail soon after nicolette filed suit. i think it was meant for a much marrower distribution, but it regarded having them come in and wipe out the accordance they've had e-mailwise about firing nicolette. >> did the jury hear that? >> well, the jury heard him testify, brooke. he got on the witness stand and talked about the fact that he received this e-mail, that he believed sort of related to nicollett's firing. he described it as a cover hy-u. what's interesting is employers are ordered not to destroy anything, and usually i.t. does come and remove a lot of those e-mails, but to preserve it not to erase it. on cross examination, he seemed a bit confused and he wasn't sure if the e-mail was to preserve that information or to destroy it. so i don't know that the bombshell evidence was truly a bombshell and perhaps the jury will disregard that testimony, but all in all, i mean, i thought this desperate housewives
they showed how abc wanted to cover up her firing, so we'll play a clip here. the voice you hear here is a set coordinat coordinator. >> i received an e-mail soon after nicolette filed suit. i think it was meant for a much marrower distribution, but it regarded having them come in and wipe out the accordance they've had e-mailwise about firing nicolette. >> did the jury hear that? >> well, the jury heard him testify, brooke. he got on the witness stand and talked about the...
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so i called abc and bought time on abc and made a program dedicated to u.s. first called i.m. first. >> first stands for inspiration and recognition of science and technology. >> i had justin bieber, bonn yes. boniol, i called all my friends to support me on my efforts to make science cool. i believe that the schools and the educators are capable of dealing with education if kids showed up as passionate about learning math and science as they are passionate about getting on a varsity football or basketball team. >> we're performing the super bowl this year. yeah, i got a robotics competition in april. i said who is performing the halftime show of the competition? he said nobody. i said i will. i can perform at team choice awards and these kids are getting ds and fs. why aren't i performing at a competition where kids excel in math and science? i was like why should they suffer? why can't they have entertainment like the kids that are flufrpging? you know what i'm saying. >> whether did it occur to you that it has to be about the next generation? >> by the time i got to be a yo
so i called abc and bought time on abc and made a program dedicated to u.s. first called i.m. first. >> first stands for inspiration and recognition of science and technology. >> i had justin bieber, bonn yes. boniol, i called all my friends to support me on my efforts to make science cool. i believe that the schools and the educators are capable of dealing with education if kids showed up as passionate about learning math and science as they are passionate about getting on a...
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to play for our list listeners and for you the president's explanation of why he apologizes given to abc's bob woodruff. >> the reason that it was important is to save lives and to make sure our troops who are there right now are not placed in further danger. >> i think it has improved it, your apology? >> it calmed things down. we're not out of the woods yet. >> mr. speaker, as president would you not issue an apology if you thought it would save american lives? >> if the commander in chief apologizes in a setting like this where, remember, the korans we're describing were defaced by islamist radical prisoner, they were defaced by them, it would have been pretty easy to have said i certainly hope every cleric in afghanistan is going to condemn the defacing of the koran by these extremists. when the president of the united states says i apologize, he is basically taking on blame now, what happens -- >> no, wait, lots of people apologize for accidental things. lots of people -- you bump into someone, you say i'm sorry. it's not unheard of to do that and so what i'm wondering is -- >> would
to play for our list listeners and for you the president's explanation of why he apologizes given to abc's bob woodruff. >> the reason that it was important is to save lives and to make sure our troops who are there right now are not placed in further danger. >> i think it has improved it, your apology? >> it calmed things down. we're not out of the woods yet. >> mr. speaker, as president would you not issue an apology if you thought it would save american lives?...
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plus, a conversation with ali wentworth with her new book and life with abc's george stephanopoulos. [ male announcer ] this is lois. the day starts with arthritis pain... a load of new listings... and two pills. after a morning of walk-ups, it's back to more pain, back to more pills. the evening showings bring more pain and more pills. sealing the deal... when, hang on... her doctor recommended aleve. it can relieve pain all day with fewer pills than tylenol. this is lois... who chose two aleve and fewer pills for a day free of pain. [ female announcer ] try aleve d for strong all day sinus and headache relief. omnipotent of opportunity. you know how to mix business... with business. and you...rent from national. because only national lets you choose any car in the aisle. and go. you can even take a full-size or above. and still pay the mid-size price. i could get used to this. [ male announcer ] yes, you could business pro. yes, you could. go national. go like a pro. agents, when it comes to insurance, people feel lost. that's a dead end. don't know which way to turn. this way. tur
plus, a conversation with ali wentworth with her new book and life with abc's george stephanopoulos. [ male announcer ] this is lois. the day starts with arthritis pain... a load of new listings... and two pills. after a morning of walk-ups, it's back to more pain, back to more pills. the evening showings bring more pain and more pills. sealing the deal... when, hang on... her doctor recommended aleve. it can relieve pain all day with fewer pills than tylenol. this is lois... who chose two...
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. >>> thank goodness the wait is over for fans of the abc series "the bachelor." ben's search has finally ended and the winner is? we'll leave that to a.j. hammer. hi. >> hey, carol. i didn't know you were so excited about this. listen, it is no surprise to fans of the show that courtney robinson took the ring from bachelor ben. the rest of the female cast, they didn't seem to like her very much. there were a lot of viewers who weren't fans of her behavior. courtney, make no mistake about it, she has been the star of the season. she keeps her clothes on and for staging a mock wedding on a date with the bachelor a few episodes ago. the happy couple ended the finale with promises of love and a future together. the tabloids have them splitting up with a future. carol, i know you, like me, must be shocked, shocked that a relationship created by reality tv may not, in fact, pan out. >> i know. that tears me up inside. it really does. it does. hey, let's talk about a happier union. dick van dyke. talk about your made romances. >> no kidding. his newly wed, they didn't m
. >>> thank goodness the wait is over for fans of the abc series "the bachelor." ben's search has finally ended and the winner is? we'll leave that to a.j. hammer. hi. >> hey, carol. i didn't know you were so excited about this. listen, it is no surprise to fans of the show that courtney robinson took the ring from bachelor ben. the rest of the female cast, they didn't seem to like her very much. there were a lot of viewers who weren't fans of her behavior. courtney,...
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want to ask you about the new abc news poll out today. president obama running even with romney and santorum among registered voters. ed, your take. >> well, it's early in the campaign season. republicans are getting a lot of attention in their primaries. they should be getting a bump. we still have at least six months to go. and there's time. we always expected this to be a competitive election. it will be. >> santorum takes a big win in kansas. how does that impact tomorrow's contest in alabama and mississippi? >> well, it gives them a little bit of momentum going forward. he tried to bank well on doing good in the south to catch mitt romney and catch gingrich. for me, looking at our three candidates, we heard the democrats talk about how our field is weak and republicans are attacking each other. when we focus on his record, it shows what the vulnerabilities are. >> romney now said y'all. he says he likes grits. now we have jeff foxworthy joining romney on the campaign trail. let's take a listen. >> i was able to avoid politics for 53
want to ask you about the new abc news poll out today. president obama running even with romney and santorum among registered voters. ed, your take. >> well, it's early in the campaign season. republicans are getting a lot of attention in their primaries. they should be getting a bump. we still have at least six months to go. and there's time. we always expected this to be a competitive election. it will be. >> santorum takes a big win in kansas. how does that impact tomorrow's...
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this is from the "washington post" and abc. you can see obama just a smidge lower than romney at 47 versus 49%. when you look at that, the question is why. i know economy. it's a huge issue for a lot of voters, and i have to believe sitting here talking about gas prices up and up and up, it has to be what a lot of voters are blaming obama for. >> this strongly disapproved number on the economy is the largest it's ever been. but you're absolutely right, gas prices is the ultimate pocketbook issue and they're hovering around $4 in some parts of the country. this is another reminder that as much as we're focused on the republican primary right now and the likely nominee, mitt romney has problems connecting with the electorate, immigration, birth control. obama still has some problems here. >> i can't remember where he was speaking the last through weeks and he says, a republican candidate controlling gas prices, forget it. it's like a bumper sticker, but americans believe he has that control. >> the reality is he might not have th
this is from the "washington post" and abc. you can see obama just a smidge lower than romney at 47 versus 49%. when you look at that, the question is why. i know economy. it's a huge issue for a lot of voters, and i have to believe sitting here talking about gas prices up and up and up, it has to be what a lot of voters are blaming obama for. >> this strongly disapproved number on the economy is the largest it's ever been. but you're absolutely right, gas prices is the ultimate...
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abc news is reporting that zimmerman told police that martin tried to take his gun. angela cory is a special prosecutor investigating the martin case and joins us this morning. nice to see you. thanks for being with us. what's the first thing that you are going to try to determine in this case? >> well, we're going to get to the bottom of all of the facts in this case. i met with trayvon's parents last night and promised them they would have the answers about the facts and circumstances of this case. >> so in details i was just reading, some of the information leaked to orlando sentinel and what abc news is reporting, what in those details is important to you as a prosecutor that you will be looking into? >> soledad, we'll look into everything and it's a shame that information on criminal cases comes out too early. our rules of evidence here and our rules of professional conduct require that we not put forth the facts until we're ready to make our charging decision. we understand the martins need to have the answers but at least be informed about every status and eve
abc news is reporting that zimmerman told police that martin tried to take his gun. angela cory is a special prosecutor investigating the martin case and joins us this morning. nice to see you. thanks for being with us. what's the first thing that you are going to try to determine in this case? >> well, we're going to get to the bottom of all of the facts in this case. i met with trayvon's parents last night and promised them they would have the answers about the facts and circumstances...
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"washington post"/abc poll reveals 50% of americans disprove of the way the president is doing his job over all. 59% disapprove of his handling of the economy. 55% disapprove of the handling of the rising gas price issue. new national average for a gallon of gas is $3.80 a gallon. it's interesting a at time when the economy appears to be doing better and the job numbers last week, gas prices could kill him in the white house in re-election chances. >> the white house is not doing welcoming out of previous recoveries, the gas prices hurt because he and chu and his other guys who do energy, have stated this is their goal, they wanted higher gas prices and higher energy prices to force people to change their behavior. so closing down pipelines, not letting drilling offshore. the president has done a series of things which give you higher gas prices. we can't turn around and say i was trying to avoid this. he's been doing things to do this. >> closing down the pipeline has not translated into the fact that i paid $3.87 at the pump. >> when you open up new drilling places in louisiana or in
"washington post"/abc poll reveals 50% of americans disprove of the way the president is doing his job over all. 59% disapprove of his handling of the economy. 55% disapprove of the handling of the rising gas price issue. new national average for a gallon of gas is $3.80 a gallon. it's interesting a at time when the economy appears to be doing better and the job numbers last week, gas prices could kill him in the white house in re-election chances. >> the white house is not...
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he told abc news that his client's nose was broken in the scuffle with trayvon. >>> president obama and leaders of more than 50 nations are in seoul, south korea this morning for the 2012 nuclear security summit. even before the official welcoming ceremony, the president was talking tough to north korea. >> there will be no rewards for provocations. those days are over. >> the president promising to pursue further nuclear arms cuts with russia. he's attending a working dinner with other world leaders. >>> you may know him as the guy ringside with the cigar in his mouth and fedora on his head. hall of fame boxing writer burt sugar died yesterday of cardiac arrest. he wrote more than 80 books and was publisher and editor of "boxing illustrated" and later "the ring" magazine. he even made a cameo in the last "rocky" movie. he was 74 years old. >>> queen elizabeth wedding crasher. she unexpectedly droched into a wedding in manchester while on official business. the bride and groom bowed and curtsied to the queen. they say she was invited almost as a goof, you guys but they didn't think she
he told abc news that his client's nose was broken in the scuffle with trayvon. >>> president obama and leaders of more than 50 nations are in seoul, south korea this morning for the 2012 nuclear security summit. even before the official welcoming ceremony, the president was talking tough to north korea. >> there will be no rewards for provocations. those days are over. >> the president promising to pursue further nuclear arms cuts with russia. he's attending a working...
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additionally, abc news is reporting that zimmerman told police martin tried to take his gun. now, remember martin's family said he was talking on the phone before he was shot. trayvon said zimmerman was following him. he wants to be known as john, and spoke to a local affiliate. >> the guy on the bottom who i believe had a red sweater on was yelling to me help, help. i told him to stop and i was calling 911. >> it was george zimmerman who was wearing red. this is the first eyewitness who says he saw who yelled for help. and it was george zimmerman, john says he locked his patio door, ran upstairs and heard at least one gunshot. >> i got upstairs and looked down. the perpendicular that was on top beating up the other guy was the one laying in the grass, and i believe he was dead at that point. >> those are the headlines, but now we have a fuller picture of george zimmerman's account those moments. he's been out of the public eye ever since. today a new picture surfaced. her friend joe oliver spoke to me about the george zimmerman he knows. i understand you spoke with with geor
additionally, abc news is reporting that zimmerman told police martin tried to take his gun. now, remember martin's family said he was talking on the phone before he was shot. trayvon said zimmerman was following him. he wants to be known as john, and spoke to a local affiliate. >> the guy on the bottom who i believe had a red sweater on was yelling to me help, help. i told him to stop and i was calling 911. >> it was george zimmerman who was wearing red. this is the first...
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abc news exclusive. the young man convicted of a hate crime in the rutgers bullying case. >> reporter: do you hate gay people? >> he speaks to chris cuomo one-on-one, tonight. >>> good evening. across much of this country, the windows are open and the air conditioners are on tonight. forget spring. the thermometer says we're already in summer. as of tonight, look. nearly 5,000 heat records have been set this month. and look at detroit. it was 86 today. that's the hottest day in march ever. abc's steve osunsami is tracking the real economic consequences of this weather, including confused plants and animals going haywire. >> reporter: an early spring is one thing, but temperatures this high seem unbelievable. for this michigan apricot farmer, the heat is a huge headache. his trees are blossoming five weeks way too early. >> here today, they're in full bloom, which is just unreal. >> reporter: that scene is playing out with apples in new york and asparagus across the country. farmers fear t
abc news exclusive. the young man convicted of a hate crime in the rutgers bullying case. >> reporter: do you hate gay people? >> he speaks to chris cuomo one-on-one, tonight. >>> good evening. across much of this country, the windows are open and the air conditioners are on tonight. forget spring. the thermometer says we're already in summer. as of tonight, look. nearly 5,000 heat records have been set this month. and look at detroit. it was 86 today. that's the hottest...
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now come reports from abc and "the miami herald" that the police did raids doubts about zimmerman to county prosecutors but weren't allowed to arrest him. andy hill is not involved in the case, but as a veteran of the phoenix police department he has worked many violent crime scene and high profile investigations. good to see you, andy. so what in your view might have given sanford police pause if there were some on the scene who thought that this would be at the very least homicide or some type of manslaughter case? >> it's a great question, because the process of the investigation is what is at hand here. when police officers have a high profile crime like this, the first officers responding to the scene secure the scene. they obviously have a homicide situation, and they contact the investigators. in most police departments the investigators will contact the prosecutor. at some point they have an interaction with the prosecutor, and once the prosecution authorities have been contacted, they generallily may may the de whether or not the arrest is made and how they work forward. >>
now come reports from abc and "the miami herald" that the police did raids doubts about zimmerman to county prosecutors but weren't allowed to arrest him. andy hill is not involved in the case, but as a veteran of the phoenix police department he has worked many violent crime scene and high profile investigations. good to see you, andy. so what in your view might have given sanford police pause if there were some on the scene who thought that this would be at the very least homicide...
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look at the recent poll by "washington post" and abc. head-to-head match-ups between romney and obama? uh-uh, romney has him by two points. santorum is trailing by three. you know something, john, those numbers don't always lie, they don't always tell the truth either. but what do you make of that? >> well, at this point, even if the election were held today according to the polls it would be a close race. it could go either way. i think the real key is what congressman gephardt said, how does the economy keep moving in the next few months? do we have another dip or relatively strong job growth. if the things are heading in the right direction and looking good, president obama will win re-election. >> and gas prices probably will fatter in heavily, right? >> yeah. big time. the thing about gas prices is that's something that impacts people on a daily basis. if there's -- you know, if war breaks out in iran, if there's continued instability in the middle east or accelerates and we start seeing $5 or higher a gallon gas, people notice that
look at the recent poll by "washington post" and abc. head-to-head match-ups between romney and obama? uh-uh, romney has him by two points. santorum is trailing by three. you know something, john, those numbers don't always lie, they don't always tell the truth either. but what do you make of that? >> well, at this point, even if the election were held today according to the polls it would be a close race. it could go either way. i think the real key is what congressman gephardt...
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take a listen to this sound from abc news. >> trayvon said what are you following me for? then the man said, what you doing around here? then somebody pushed trayvon because the headset just fell. >> well, that girl has given trayvon's family's lawyers a sworn affidavit, and they're briefing reporters right now. in the meantime, the feds are getting involved also. the fbi is investigating, and the justice department has opened up a civil rights case. let's bring in civil rights attorney judith brown dianis and cnn contributor sunny hostin. judith, let's go ahead and start with you. what does it mean when the feds step into a case like this? immediately we're talking civil rights, right? >> right. that's right. this is an important move because now the department of justice can investigate what many of us believe to have happened, which is if you looked at this case and if the shooter were an african-american man in his neighborhood who shot a young white boy the age of 17, we think that the outcome would be different, and so the civil rights division will go in and look at
take a listen to this sound from abc news. >> trayvon said what are you following me for? then the man said, what you doing around here? then somebody pushed trayvon because the headset just fell. >> well, that girl has given trayvon's family's lawyers a sworn affidavit, and they're briefing reporters right now. in the meantime, the feds are getting involved also. the fbi is investigating, and the justice department has opened up a civil rights case. let's bring in civil rights...
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dharun ravi spoke to a newspaper but now is speaking to abc news. so we've got the newspaper report from the record and he's talking about how he feels about the death of tyler clementi. here's the deal, he hasn't been sentenced yet, people, and he's talking at length. is he trying to effectively change how he might be sentenced? is he trying to maybe cast light on an opinion or a feeling to try to mitigate his sentencing? don't forget that dharun ravi was convicted across the board of all sorts of charges, but not necessarily the jumping off the bridge that killed tyler clementi. >> unusual move, right? >> very unusual move. a lot of people say it is just not smart. you keep your mouth shut until sentencing. who knows how it's going to go. i'll tell you what, my friend chris who i used to work with over at abc news sat down with dharun ravi. here's what he had to say about what he thought tyler clementi felt about all of this web spying. >> after all this time and reading his conversations and how -- what was -- what he was doing before, i really d
dharun ravi spoke to a newspaper but now is speaking to abc news. so we've got the newspaper report from the record and he's talking about how he feels about the death of tyler clementi. here's the deal, he hasn't been sentenced yet, people, and he's talking at length. is he trying to effectively change how he might be sentenced? is he trying to maybe cast light on an opinion or a feeling to try to mitigate his sentencing? don't forget that dharun ravi was convicted across the board of all...
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tomorrow is the premier of ball boys here on abc 2. soon sweet lou and shaggy and robby junior could be household names. abc 2 news's jamie costello has an exclusive behind the scenes look. >> reporter: in with the old... and out in front of a national audience. >> and cut. go. >> i was born to be a star. look at me. it's just greatness in a bundle. >> reporter: our network abc has hand-picked robby's first base to be the next reality tv show. it's a combination of let's make a deal and the antiques road show but instead of the tea set you get a jersey. >> cameras up. love it. >> love it. >> who wouldn't want to be in front of camera? come on now. that's where everybody dreams of, right? >> reporter: abc shot hour shows right here at the store. wilson's superstars walk in and out. you'll find out who is trying to sneak one by them with a fake signature or to see how a family-owned business that loves its business. >> cut, go. >> this is a really cool experience. it's just all we do is work in the store and talk sports all day and all o
tomorrow is the premier of ball boys here on abc 2. soon sweet lou and shaggy and robby junior could be household names. abc 2 news's jamie costello has an exclusive behind the scenes look. >> reporter: in with the old... and out in front of a national audience. >> and cut. go. >> i was born to be a star. look at me. it's just greatness in a bundle. >> reporter: our network abc has hand-picked robby's first base to be the next reality tv show. it's a combination of let's...
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additionally abc news is reporting that zimmerman reported that martin tried to take his gun. there is an affidavit from a young woman who said she was on the phone with trayvon martin before she was shot. he indicated zimmerman was following him. today, though, another apparent witness emerged. the first to say there was a scuffle between the two. he spoke to fox 35. >> the guy on the bottom who i believe had a red sweater on was yelling to me help, help. i told him to stop and i was calling 911. >> it was george zimmerman who was wearing red. this is the first eyewitness who says he actually saw who yelled for help and it was george zimmerman. john says he locked his patio door and heard one gun shot. >> when i got upstairs and looked down, the person that was on top beating up the other guy was the one laying in the grass. and i believe he was dead at that point. >> so those are the headlines. now we have a fuller picture of zimmerman's account of those moments. he's been out of the public eye. today in the sentinel, a new picture surfaced. and tonight his friend spoke to m
additionally abc news is reporting that zimmerman reported that martin tried to take his gun. there is an affidavit from a young woman who said she was on the phone with trayvon martin before she was shot. he indicated zimmerman was following him. today, though, another apparent witness emerged. the first to say there was a scuffle between the two. he spoke to fox 35. >> the guy on the bottom who i believe had a red sweater on was yelling to me help, help. i told him to stop and i was...
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cecilia vega, abc news, los angeles. >>> now, the latest on that abc news investigation into what is in the ground beef you buy at the supermarket. last night, a whistle-blower told us about what he is calling pink slime, a kind of filler used to pump up the volume of meat. our report sparked an avalanche of e-mails from you. and today, we asked jim avila to tackle some of them. including your number one question. how to tell if there's pink slime in your dinner. >> reporter: it's in 70% of the ground beef sold at supermarkets. up to 25% of each american hamburger patty. a cheap filler known as pink slime. we wanted to see it. but the factory said no pictures. >> it looks kinda like play dough. it's something that's pink and frozen. it's not what the typical layperson would consider meat. >> reporter: the last-known glimpse, six years ago. the movie "food inc.," was given a tour of the factory. the low-grade trimmings were once only used in dog food and cooking oil. but because of the company's treatment, simmering in low heat, a centrifuge to separate the fat and tissue, a spritz of
cecilia vega, abc news, los angeles. >>> now, the latest on that abc news investigation into what is in the ground beef you buy at the supermarket. last night, a whistle-blower told us about what he is calling pink slime, a kind of filler used to pump up the volume of meat. our report sparked an avalanche of e-mails from you. and today, we asked jim avila to tackle some of them. including your number one question. how to tell if there's pink slime in your dinner. >> reporter:...
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>>> abc news investigates. is that ground beef that you buy at the supermarket what you think it is? tomorrow, will you be asking your grocer if they're pumping up the volume with something called pink slime? >>> and the billionaires' club. the rags to riches tales of the newest millionaires. how oprah's friend turned a girdle into a gold mine. >>> good evening. the u.s. government made it official today. announcing that this is the single-warmest winter in a decade in america. and here's what it looks like. two-thirds of the country, those states in red and yellow, have been abnormally warm. so warm, millions of people should begin bracing for the consequences around the corner. for one thing, experts say they are starting to see mosquitos swarming way before spring arrives. and tracking it all for us tonight, abc's clayton sandell. >> reporter: high temperature records broken by the hundreds. warm, moist air helping kick-start an unusually early and deadly tornado season. >> back up. back up. >> it's coming.
>>> abc news investigates. is that ground beef that you buy at the supermarket what you think it is? tomorrow, will you be asking your grocer if they're pumping up the volume with something called pink slime? >>> and the billionaires' club. the rags to riches tales of the newest millionaires. how oprah's friend turned a girdle into a gold mine. >>> good evening. the u.s. government made it official today. announcing that this is the single-warmest winter in a decade...
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from abc news, this is abc "world news" with diane sawyer. >>> good evening. we begin with breaking news on the massive earthquake hours ago in mexico. here is the moment it struck in mexico city, frightened workers riding out the quake. and the building is rocking. one person said we didn't know whether to run or fall on the floor. out on the streets, mothers comforted their children until the quake passed. it seemed forever as a highway bridge was no match for the quake. a car was pulverized. the epicenter of the quake was 115 miles outside the beach resort of acapulco, and thousands of american travelers are in the quake zone there. one of them, the president's oldest daughter, malia, and the white house weighed in on that today. as abc's david wright tells us about the moment of impact. >> reporter: the powerful quake hit around noon local time. a violent shaking motion. >> reporter: people felt it all the way to mexico city. abc's jose cohen is there. >> as you can see, people are afraid to go back in -- afraid of replicas. and people are afraid. >> repor
from abc news, this is abc "world news" with diane sawyer. >>> good evening. we begin with breaking news on the massive earthquake hours ago in mexico. here is the moment it struck in mexico city, frightened workers riding out the quake. and the building is rocking. one person said we didn't know whether to run or fall on the floor. out on the streets, mothers comforted their children until the quake passed. it seemed forever as a highway bridge was no match for the quake. a...
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it's a pilot we're doing with the abc network. the folks that created "that '70s show" created it. the dirty secret with the pilots is they shoot quite a few of them and pick up only a handful. >> you're doing this, a master's at stanford, co-chairing the obama campaign with eva long goria. you're a busy guy, aren't you? >> i try to keep busy. i enjoy it. i feel really blessed that i have the chance to do all those things and i would love to continue it. >> kal, it's been a real pleasure. nice to meet you. >> same here. >>> coming up, another hollywood name and a very different take on the issues. former child star kirk cameron. [ lane ] your anti-wrinkle cream is gone. but what about your wrinkles. neutrogena® rapid wrinkle repair. it has the fastest retinol formula available. it's clinically proven to visibly reduce wrinkles in just one week. "why wait if you don't have to." rapid wrinkle repair. neutrogena®. recommended most by dermatologists. your doctor will say get smart about your weight. that's why there's new glucerna hunger smart shakes. they have carb steady, with carb
it's a pilot we're doing with the abc network. the folks that created "that '70s show" created it. the dirty secret with the pilots is they shoot quite a few of them and pick up only a handful. >> you're doing this, a master's at stanford, co-chairing the obama campaign with eva long goria. you're a busy guy, aren't you? >> i try to keep busy. i enjoy it. i feel really blessed that i have the chance to do all those things and i would love to continue it. >> kal, it's...
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and abc's chris bury has been touring the devastation in harrisburg. chris? >> reporter: good evening, diane. you can see how powerful this tornado was. this home, among hundreds destroyed in this town of only 9,000 people. the mayor told us he heard the sirens go off. and then, he knew in his gut that something awful was going to happen. the twisters tore through the night, leaving behind a terrible toll in five states. at least one deadly tornado slammed into harrisburg, just before 5:00 a.m. shredding homes into toothpicks. flattening this strip mall like a pancake. lifting entire buildings off their foundations. this car had been parked in its garage. >> it's unbelievable. i can't believe the measure of damage it did to the building. >> reporter: this afternoon, mayor eric gregg, showed us the terrible and random root of the destruction. give us a sense of how powerful this was. >> this storm was absolutely a monster. this was a horrific event, second to none we've ever had. >> reporter: hurricane-force winds, 175 miles per hour, carving a two-mile path,
and abc's chris bury has been touring the devastation in harrisburg. chris? >> reporter: good evening, diane. you can see how powerful this tornado was. this home, among hundreds destroyed in this town of only 9,000 people. the mayor told us he heard the sirens go off. and then, he knew in his gut that something awful was going to happen. the twisters tore through the night, leaving behind a terrible toll in five states. at least one deadly tornado slammed into harrisburg, just before...
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martin's girlfriend told abc's "good morning america" she was on the phone with trayvon when he encountered with 28-year-old george zimmerman, a volunteer night watchman, on february 26th. here she is describing that final call. >> he said there was someone watching him. so, he put the hoody on. -- following him and he said, what are you doing around here? someone pushed trayvon. >> the phone line went dead seconds later, but a martin family attorney said that the girlfriend blows away claims of self-defense. zimmerman has not been charged in the case which has sparked claims of racial profiling and is being investigated by the fbi as a possible hate crime. as you know, part of the reason he had not been take into custody is florida state law. the investigation opens up the possibility for that to happen. and we have a criminal defense attorney and a defense attorney. trayvon's girlfriend was on the phone. once police interview her, does this affect whether they'll take him into custody or not? >> i sure hope it does. the problem here is what they failed to do. as a police department. if yo
martin's girlfriend told abc's "good morning america" she was on the phone with trayvon when he encountered with 28-year-old george zimmerman, a volunteer night watchman, on february 26th. here she is describing that final call. >> he said there was someone watching him. so, he put the hoody on. -- following him and he said, what are you doing around here? someone pushed trayvon. >> the phone line went dead seconds later, but a martin family attorney said that the...
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. >> announcer: abc's "world news now" will continue after this from our abc stations.wowowowowo ♪ >>> "the hunger games" brought in $153 million at the box office last weekend. and parts of the movie were filmed in charlotte, north carolina, and all of a sudden, i'm in the mood for bojangles. >> and the city is ready to cash in on all that popularity for the film. wsoc's tori welles tells us the registers, they are a ringing. >> reporter: if you've seen "the hunger games," this may look familiar. it's the stage of the night theater. >> we have already seen an influx of people who have been outside the theater having their pictures taken. >> reporter: north carolina's division of tourism is trying to capitalize on that interest, posting a four-day itinerary of places to go to experience the movie, places like amelie's, where the stars hung out, the nascar hall of fame, which it says offers a parallel experience to hovercrafts in the movie, and the knight theater, where some scenes were shot. >> we've got a lot of requests from parents who want to bring their kids in who want to see th
. >> announcer: abc's "world news now" will continue after this from our abc stations.wowowowowo ♪ >>> "the hunger games" brought in $153 million at the box office last weekend. and parts of the movie were filmed in charlotte, north carolina, and all of a sudden, i'm in the mood for bojangles. >> and the city is ready to cash in on all that popularity for the film. wsoc's tori welles tells us the registers, they are a ringing. >> reporter: if...
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and abc's david muir is on the trial with romney. david? >> reporter: diane, good evening, from boston. at romney headquarters today, confidence that this nomination is now theirs. they say it would take an act of god for the other candidates to catch up. that might be so. but after super tuesday, a sobering wednesday of sorts, this race still far from over. and we asked, at what cost? tonight, call it the romney reality. over a million more votes that the other guys. yet the finish line is still far from off. and like a groundhog who sees his shadow, romney woke up today and saw -- >> we're doing really well. >> reporter: rick santorum, who won three states last night and nearly stole ohio, too. so, even if it is romney at the end of this long, ugly fight, at what price against president obama? >> we haven't seen in more than a generation a republican candidate suffer this much this badly and finish in such a vulnerable position. >> reporter: if mitt's math really does show it's nearly an impossibility for the others to catch up, what is i
and abc's david muir is on the trial with romney. david? >> reporter: diane, good evening, from boston. at romney headquarters today, confidence that this nomination is now theirs. they say it would take an act of god for the other candidates to catch up. that might be so. but after super tuesday, a sobering wednesday of sorts, this race still far from over. and we asked, at what cost? tonight, call it the romney reality. over a million more votes that the other guys. yet the finish line...
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christian shaffer, abc , abc 2 news. >>> on the weather front. here is what we're looking at. northern maryland, frost advisory running 9:00 a.m. tomorrow morning. that's going to be harford, northern baltimore and out towards frederick. if you watching over pennsylvania, there's a freeze warning there. we expect temperatures to drop. clear skies over the state right now. hardly a cloud in the sky. that allow temperatures to clear up more rapidly. winds gusting all day, they have now let up. you get a calm clear night and a very little humidity. here is the deal, we are at 50 in baltimore. look at york 38, we only have to fall anywhere from 6 to 10 degrees to see that frost begin to develop. here its through the day tomorrow after a very cold early morning. we will rapidly warmup with early sunshine. if you're in those northern counties, bring in the tender plants. we'll have more weather coming up. >>> we have a jolting medical headline about a spike in autism. are there more autistic kids now or are we doing a better job in diagnosing. according to center for disease control
christian shaffer, abc , abc 2 news. >>> on the weather front. here is what we're looking at. northern maryland, frost advisory running 9:00 a.m. tomorrow morning. that's going to be harford, northern baltimore and out towards frederick. if you watching over pennsylvania, there's a freeze warning there. we expect temperatures to drop. clear skies over the state right now. hardly a cloud in the sky. that allow temperatures to clear up more rapidly. winds gusting all day, they have now...
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and it was abc's jim avila who broke the pink slime story. tonight, he's on a new case, looking into fake drugstores. today, congress decided to crack down on phony pharmacies, stockpiling vital, life-saving drugs. >> reporter: maryland head basketball coach brenda frese is not afraid of challenging authority, especially off the court, when it involves her four 4-year-old son, tyler. shocked when she found out his leukemia treatment was threatened by a cancer drug shortage. >> let's wake up here. how many people have had to die? it makes me sick to my stomach to think about it. >> reporter: coach frese wrote her congressman, elijah cummings, whose investigators found one big reason for the shortage, fake pharmacies. >> what they do is they horde the drugs and then basically help to create the shortage. >> reporter: to this is really beyond greed. it's insensitivity. >> it's criminal. >> reporter: we visited what congressional investigators identify as a fake pharmacy in maryland. there is supposedly a pharmacy licensed here but as you can see
and it was abc's jim avila who broke the pink slime story. tonight, he's on a new case, looking into fake drugstores. today, congress decided to crack down on phony pharmacies, stockpiling vital, life-saving drugs. >> reporter: maryland head basketball coach brenda frese is not afraid of challenging authority, especially off the court, when it involves her four 4-year-old son, tyler. shocked when she found out his leukemia treatment was threatened by a cancer drug shortage. >> let's...